Shield: Azure a bend wavy Gules fimbriated Argent, overall the sun in splendour device of King Louis XIV Or between three escutcheons also Argent.

Crest: Rising from a wreath Argent and Azure a demi-bald eagle proper holding in its beak a sceptre fleurdelisé.

Supporters: On the dexter side a Louisiana French colonial marine and the sinister side a 17th-century representation of a man of the Native American Houma people upon a compartment of marshy bayou all proper.

The device of Louis XIV memorializes the namesake of Louisiana and the bend wavy recalls the Mississippi River that defines its territory. The shields signify the heraldic character of the Society, while the bald eagle and scepter commemorate Louisiana’s American identity as well as its French and Spanish colonial history,